Thanks to Law360 for publishing our article on the new privacy litigation trend in California -- Song-Beverly Credit Card Act claims based on online transactions. And thanks to Desirée Hunter-Reay for helping write it. Hopefully, we can nip this trend in the bud before it turns into another CIPA Pen-Trap situation. https://lnkd.in/gvgyrFMz
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Dun Dun Duuuun...The fines are coming! 😱 If your company does business in any of the U.S. states with in-effect privacy laws and regulations, you need to pay attention to these state-specific nuances and requirements. The fines for not complying can be astronomical. In fact, the first CCPA fine was $1.2 million. 😳 The scariest part of this is not only the possible fines, but the requirements imposed on businesses after the settlement. In most cases, you'll be held to a higher standard and level of scrutiny from the Attorney General. This guide walks you through specific requirements for several U.S. state privacy laws, so you don't get caught unawares and incur business-altering fines: https://bit.ly/43fk4nh #CCPA #compliance #LegalTech
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Businesses whose digital presence extends to California need to be aware of a trend of lawsuits being filed by the plaintiffs’ bar involving the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA). How can businesses protect against these exploitive claims? In our latest DE Insight, Michael Burke and Stacy Thomsen share some proactive protections businesses should consider when revising the terms of service and privacy policies on their websites. #cipa #classaction #arbitration #DEinsights #websites https://lnkd.in/eNrGHwNk
Proactive Protections Against CIPA Mass Arbitrations? Updated Terms of Use
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Businesses whose digital presence extends to California need to be aware of a trend of lawsuits being filed by the plaintiffs’ bar involving the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA). How can businesses protect against these exploitive claims? In our latest DE Insight, Michael Burke and Stacy Thomsen share some proactive protections businesses should consider when revising the terms of service and privacy policies on their websites. #cipa #classaction #arbitration #DEinsights #websites https://lnkd.in/eieREB3t
Proactive Protections Against CIPA Mass Arbitrations? Updated Terms of Use
https://www.jdsupra.com/
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Businesses whose digital presence extends to California need to be aware of a trend of lawsuits being filed by the plaintiffs’ bar involving the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA). How can businesses protect against these exploitive claims? In our latest DE Insight, Michael Burke and Stacy Thomsen share some proactive protections businesses should consider when revising the terms of service and privacy policies on their websites. #cipa #classaction #arbitration #DEinsights #websites
Proactive Protections Against CIPA Mass Arbitrations? Updated Terms of Use
https://www.jdsupra.com/
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⚖️ Discover how the State of Florida v. Irwin Elliot Tauber reshapes the landscape of digital privacy. 📡🔐 Our latest blog breaks down the court's pivotal ruling. Check it out now! https://buff.ly/48hUC2h 👩⚖️ Boltz Legal 📞888-BOLTZ-LEGAL 📱 321-360-5182 #BoltzLegal #PersonalInjuryLaw #FearNoStorm #DigitalPrivacy #LegalNews
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A wave of recent lawsuits and legal filings made under state and federal wiretap statutes, along with several contradictory judicial decisions, could make data privacy for website operators a potentially tricky challenge. Partner Michael Burke’s new DE Insight provides tips on how to protect your business from such legal action, and discusses sandwich chain Jersey Mike’s bold approach to defending itself against such claims: https://hubs.ly/Q02byGRw0 #DataPrivacy #PrivacyLaw #ComplianceLaw #CIPA #DEInsights
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The Privacy Class Action Review is officially out! This desk reference highlights essential developments in privacy class action litigation throughout 2023. Hope you enjoy!
It’s Here! The Duane Morris Privacy Class Action Review – 2024
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In case you missed it, you can check out the recording of our recent webinar on #BusinessSurveillance with NH Business Review. Attorney Michael Atkins from our Business Law Group provided an overview of New Hampshire privacy laws and then addressed the question of how employers can lawfully monitor employees and where they run the risk of crossing the line. If you have questions or concerns about your own business, please contact our experienced team of New Hampshire business attorneys.
Business Surveillance From a Legal Perspective
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Protecting data is an important duty in the legal profession! It's best to learn all you can about this subject. #CLE #dataprivacy #legaleducation #legalcommunity
Join Coblentz attorney Amber Leong this Friday, January 26 for “How to Catch a Phish and Protect Your Data Privacy: Your Duties as a Lawyer” during the Asian American Bar Association of the Greater Bay Area’s Mini CLE marathon. #dataprivacylaw #aabasf #coblentzlaw For more details and to register, please click here: https://bit.ly/3ObgJiM
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Colorado’s new neural privacy law—the first of its kind in the nation—has privacy attorneys bemused, with many unsure how far it actually goes and struggling to identify scenarios where it applies. Speaking with Daniel Ducassi of Law360, Greg Szewczyk, who leads our Privacy and Data Security team, offered his thoughts on how the law might be used. To read the full article, please follow this link: https://bit.ly/4bfnk51 #NeuralPrivacyLaw #PrivacyLaw #BallardLitigation
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